Taken, Broken, Shared: Catholic gather nationwide to discern faithful public witness

By Andrew Hanson-Quintana – Ignatian Solidarity Network

Less than 36 hours after a handful of Catholic leaders first floated the idea in a text thread, nearly 3,000 people from across the United States gathered online on Tuesday night for “Taken, Broken, Shared: Catholic Witness Today,” a 75-minute Zoom vigil, reflection, and call to action rooted in prayer, testimony, and Catholic Social Teaching following immigration enforcement tactics in Minnesota that violate human dignity.

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